Following on the heels of a previous blog post about the great Spanish Flu epidemic of 1918, this article… https://thestarphoenix.com/news/local-news/100-years-on-spanish-flus-toll-on-saskatchewan-not-forgotten
Author: Glen C. Larson
Wendel Clark — Saskatchewan Tough
As you pass through the intersection of Idylwild and Circle Drive North in Saskatoon, you will notice a ‘new’ restaurant on the southeast corner by
Lennox Art
Check out the new category and link on my blog sidebar! Some interesting art from a fellow lover of the prairies. https://lennoxart.com/
Snow Planes -Uniquely Prairie
Snow planes held, briefly, a place in the evolution of winter prairie transportation. For more than 20 years, they sped over snow-packed roads and lakes.
Tom Longboat the Great American Con
Readers will recall a previous post about the great indigenousCanadian long distance runner, Tom Longboat. I had not heard this story, but it is rather
Canada’s ‘Warren Buffett’
Saskatchewan’s native son (or, more accurately, Luseland’s native son) has never forgotten his roots, though he left with has family at age 6 for the